On 11/6/05, Erik P. Olsen <erik@xxxxxx> wrote: > I have installed Firefox 1.0.7 on FC4 which is a 64-bit version. I have > also installer Java 1.5.0.05, 64-bit version, but there was no plugin in Correct. There is no 64-bit Java browser plugin yet, only 32-bit. > the package. So I wonder if my installed firefox is 32-bit and not 64- > bit. How can I tell? If firefox IS 32-bit, I can easily install 32-bit How did you install it? If you installed the RPM for Fedora (updating with yum or up2date) then it is 64-bit. If you installed from a Mozilla package, then it is probably 32-bit. If you have installed it with an RPM, you can further make sure which is installed by passing the "--queryformat" option to rpm to tell it to print the architecture as well. I don't remember the string to pass it, but I know it is in the archives somewhere. > versions of the various plugins, but what do I do if firefox is 64-bit > coded and no 64-bit code can be found? If you really want the plugins, you will have to install the 32-bit firefox. There are many options for doing this, many of which have been mentioned on the list before (archives again). Jonathan